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We Black Folk Festival – Cambridge (SOLD OUT)

The banjo, is a symbol, more frequently associated with black counterparts despite its west african origins. The words ‘Black’ and ‘Folk’ when placed next to each other are either oxymorons or in harmony. The music industry has time and time again taken from black culture, rebranded it and convinced mass amounts of people that it was never for the or theres to begin with. The story of Black Folk music is not an exception and with this festival we aim to respark the kinship between ‘Black’ and ‘Folk.’

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